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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Day 1 of home learning

    Mon 23 Mar 2020 H Obank

    I hope you all enjoyed and had fun with day 1 of your home learning journey. I've seen lots of great pictures and videos of children's work and them having fun at home and I am so impressed! Phoebe and I have looked through the pictures on the website this afternoon and it has given us some ideas! Mrs Deverson had 90 pieces of work sent on see saw to review - I'm glad you are all keeping the teachers busy!

     

    We opened today for a few key worker children. Please remember that this is the criteria of key worker children as written by the DfE:

    Children with a parent or carer who is listed on the government’s critical worker list should be considered for a school place, so long as their job cannot be done from home.

    Many parents working in these sectors will be able to ensure their child is kept at home. And every child who can be safely cared for at home should be, to limit the chance of the virus spreading.

    Thank you for considering this before assuming your child can attend school.

     

    Please do not worry about your children's education being compromised, every single child in the country (and the world) are in the same boat. We are here to support you through this difficult time with some learning, but do not feel pressured to complete it all. We understand that many of you are trying to work from home and are juggling 3 different aged children, with conference calls and constant emails ( or a similar situation). We understand that it is not easy. Just do your best.

    The weeks ahead will have an impact on us all, so aim to do something uplifting which brings optimism so that your children remember this as a special positive family time, rather than fear and anxiety.

    Best wishes - keep in touch

    Mrs Obank

  • School Closures

    Wed 18 Mar 2020

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    I am sure you will have all heard the news this afternoon. Schools are to close from Friday afternoon for the near future. This is not surprising news, but I am sure it is concerning for you all, as it is for school staff.

    Over the next 2 days, we will be putting more plans in place to support home learning and will further develop our home learning protocols.

    The advice from the government is to try to look after children of key workers and vulnerable children. At the moment this is defined as NHS staff, police, supermarket delivery drivers, care workers and children with EHCPs or with a social worker. If you fall into these categories and you would require your child to attend school, please contact the school as soon as possible, and by TOMORROW MORNING at 10am at the latest. This information is crucial to enable us to draw up plans to keep school open for these children. Please be aware we are waiting for more guidance from the government.

    You can email or ring school first thing in the morning on 01277 353160 or admin@mountnessing.essex.sch.uk

    Many thanks

  • Home learning

    Fri 13 Mar 2020

    Please find all aspects of home learning, where it is necessary, on the class pages. 

    Please contact your child's class teacher for advice on any of the tasks should you need it. 

    Thanks for all your support.

  • Reading Challenge

    Fri 06 Mar 2020 H Obank
    Today is the launch of our whole school reading challenge. How many different genres can you read from? Try and read at least 3 books from each genre. You can read some of the examples or choose your own? Who will read the most? Who will expand their interests? Who can develop a new passion for reading? ENJOY!
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